[quote name="NoGuru" url="/t/682489/official-asus-crosshair-iv-formula-extreme-club/11740#post_16377748"] You mean FSB? Just tweaking and cold. I was running at -190c :thumb:[/quote] Really? I suppose I must be unlucky and gotten a weak motherboard then.

Calm down boy. Unless you are saying you cant do that on LN2 I'd say dont be worried about it. He had his board under LN2 to keep it nice and cool.

Please don't call me "boy", it is not a nice thing to say.

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoGuru

You mean FSB? Just tweaking and cold. I was running at -190c

Did you really cool the motherboard with LN2 too? I guess that explains it then.

Edit:

I almost forgot to mention that I had another encounter with the core unlocking bug again.

This time it happened when I swapped CPU and had core unlocking enabled. The system booted alright one time and I made some changes in the BIOS, but left the unlocker untouched. After I rebooted the system the motherboard appeared to be completely dead. I had to remove the battery to get system up & running again (ordinary BIOS reset does not work!).Edited by DrSwizz - 2/5/12 at 2:11am

Has anyone else ever had their LLC go completely bonkers? Happened like 3-4 times over the past few months here that when just randomly tweaking stuff out of nowhere, usually after adjusting CPU VDDA above 2.60v, my LLC started going bonkers and left me with a vcore wildly fluctuating between 1.48v and 1.72v while the BIOS had 1.475v set.

A CMOS reset does fix it, but just manually setting everything to stock does not. ONLY a CMOS reset works...

Can't say as I recall that ever happening with mine. Though I did have some fluctuation early on in my 3.3v or 5v power. For some reason power just tanked but not so much as to crap out the board. Only reason I knew it happened was cause I had my PC Probe II set on sound. Damned alarm went off when I had my Headphones on gaming in the middle of the night. That damned Klaxon oogah bout had me in the ceiling. Woulda had to get a drywall hammer to get my fingers an toes out of it.